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Eco-cognitive computationalism cognitive domestication of ignorant entities / [electronic resource] :

  • 作者: Magnani, Lorenzo.
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  • 其他題名:
    • Cognitive systems monographs ;
  • 出版: Cham : Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer
  • 叢書名: Cognitive systems monographs,v. 43
  • 主題: Cognition. , Mathematical and Computational Engineering. , Philosophy of Mind. , Philosophy of Technology.
  • ISBN: 9783030814472 (electronic bk.) 、 9783030814465 (paper)
  • FIND@SFXID: CGU
  • 資料類型: 電子書
  • 內容註: Computationalism in a Dynamic and Distributed Eco-Cognitive Perspective -- Eco-Cognitive Computationalism -- AlphaGo, Locked Strategies, and Eco-Cognitive Openness -- Computational Domestication of Ignorant Entities- Conclusion.
  • 摘要註: This book mainly focuses on the widely distributed nature of computational tools, models, and methods, ultimately related to the current importance of computational machines as mediators of cognition. An entirely new eco-cognitive approach to computation is offered, to underline the question of the overwhelming cognitive domestication of ignorant entities, which is persistently at work in our current societies. Eco-cognitive computationalism does not aim at furnishing an ultimate and static definition of the concepts of information, cognition, and computation, instead, it intends, by respecting their historical and dynamical character, to propose an intellectual framework that depicts how we can understand their forms of "emergence" and the modification of their meanings, also dealing with impressive unconventional non-digital cases. The new proposed perspective also leads to a clear description of the divergence between weak and strong levels of creative "abductive" hypothetical cognition: weak accomplishments are related to "locked abductive strategies", typical of computational machines, and deep creativity is instead related to "unlocked abductive strategies", which characterize human cognizers, who benefit from the so-called "eco-cognitive openness".
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    This book mainly focuses on the widely distributed nature of computational tools, models, and methods, ultimately related to the current importance of computational machines as mediators of cognition. An entirely new eco-cognitive approach to computation is offered, to underline the question of the overwhelming cognitive domestication of ignorant entities, which is persistently at work in our current societies. Eco-cognitive computationalism does not aim at furnishing an ultimate and static definition of the concepts of information, cognition, and computation, instead, it intends, by respecting their historical and dynamical character, to propose an intellectual framework that depicts how we can understand their forms of “emergence” and the modification of their meanings, also dealing with impressive unconventional non-digital cases. The new proposed perspective also leads to a clear description of the divergence between weak and strong levels of creative “abductive” hypothetical cognition: weak accomplishments are related to “locked abductive strategies”, typical of computational machines, and deep creativity is instead related to “unlocked abductive strategies”, which characterize human cognizers, who benefit from the so-called “eco-cognitive openness”.

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